Wow. Lose Abbott. Lose MMorkel. Still able to leave out Philander?From what Otis Gibson has to say, it looks like Steyn, Rabada and Ngidi for the test match, with Philander sitting out. Horses for courses.
Depends how much they try and doctor them. Word is al Jazeera is looking into it for us.Idk about horses for courses in this case, SL wickets can be pretty sporting. I'd leave Ngidi out.
It is foolish to think that SA will drop Vern, it is all about the perception that he is not good on 'flat' wickets even when he has shown his worth time and again....The thought of us dropping Big Vern really irks me. He may have averaged 70 last time around but that isn't a true reflection of the control he gave the side. Or his batting to draw the last test.
Didn't even realise this was a thing, or that Philander was in a different category to NgidiI'm probably going to get hung to dry for this comment, but we all know quotas exist, so it is relevant to selection: iirc Vern doesn't meet the full African Black quota, he only meets the Black quota.
So if its a close call - this will go in Ngidi's favour. But Vern's batting has to be a factor if deemed necessary.
They need 3 full black players over most all the year in all formats. Rabada, and Ngidi are the best candidates. Or you get Phelukwayo and Bavuma in a lot more games somewhere.
For the three black players, Amla, Philander and Maharaj/Tahir/ and even Duminy may help. Berhadien, not so much.
This is a tricky balance for the selectors to tightrope walk over.
I thought it was only two? And in that case Bauvma is Best XI with de Villiers gone.I'm probably going to get hung to dry for this comment, but we all know quotas exist, so it is relevant to selection: iirc Vern doesn't meet the full African Black quota, he only meets the Black quota.
So if its a close call - this will go in Ngidi's favour. But Vern's batting has to be a factor if deemed necessary.
They need 3 full black players over most all the year in all formats. Rabada, and Ngidi are the best candidates. Or you get Phelukwayo and Bavuma in a lot more games somewhere.
For the three black players, Amla, Philander and Maharaj/Tahir/ and even Duminy may help. Berhadien, not so much.
This is a tricky balance for the selectors to tightrope walk over.
Apartheid classified into black, 'coloured' (mixed race, indian, pakistan etc) and white.... and each group was negatively/positively affected more/less as dictated by the law. So today with an 80%/12%/8% percentage population black/coloured/white the dictates from sport ministry/SA cricket are 3 black players avg across teams and a total of 7 avg across teams of previously disadvantaged (black/coloured).....Didn't even realise this was a thing, or that Philander was in a different category to Ngidi
It is only two at international level (unless something's changed recently which I'm not aware of), so with Bavuma in the side only one of Rabada or Ngidi would have to play to meet the quota. And not even that as it's an average over the entire season in all formats, and with Rabada, Ngidi, and Phehlukwayo likely to be regulars in the shorter format they should meet that part of the quota criteria without too much difficulty. Where they fell short last year was not having enough other non-white players, but that wouldn't affect a choice between Philander and Ngidi.I thought it was only two? And in that case Bauvma is Best XI with de Villiers gone.
Yeah international is avg 2; Provincial is 3 right? or is it 4 now?It is only two at international level (unless something's changed recently which I'm not aware of), so with Bavuma in the side only one of Rabada or Ngidi would have to play to meet the quota. And not even that as it's an average over the entire season in all formats, and with Rabada, Ngidi, and Phehlukwayo likely to be regulars in the shorter format they should meet that part of the quota criteria without too much difficulty. Where they fell short last year was not having enough other non-white players, but that wouldn't affect a choice between Philander and Ngidi.
Yeah international is avg 2; Provincial is 3 right? or is it 4 now?
I can't find an official statement, but there's been enough written about it that we do know that it's a minimum average across all games of six non-white players, with at least two of them black African.It would be great to get official SAC release on this, because it is all speculation. We know it exists, but not the precise numbers of quota or percentage of games.
So Philander isn't black? he's mixed race? Which doesn't count as black? Seems kind of, I don't know, wrong and hypocritical. You're not black anymore because you have an ancestor who isn't black.Apartheid classified into black, 'coloured' (mixed race, indian, pakistan etc) and white.... and each group was negatively/positively affected more/less as dictated by the law. So today with an 80%/12%/8% percentage population black/coloured/white the dictates from sport ministry/SA cricket are 3 black players avg across teams and a total of 7 avg across teams of previously disadvantaged (black/coloured).....
Philander never would have been regarded as "black" in a South African contextSo Philander isn't black? he's mixed race? Which doesn't count as black? Seems kind of, I don't know, wrong and hypocritical. You're not black anymore because you have an ancestor who isn't black.
I think this is an American attitude to race more than anything. Nobody I've met from countries with big genetic mixing regards themselves as black simply because they have black ancestors to the exclusion of all their other ancestors.So Philander isn't black? he's mixed race? Which doesn't count as black? Seems kind of, I don't know, wrong and hypocritical. You're not black anymore because you have an ancestor who isn't black.